salts of strong acid and strong base do not undergo hydrolysis
Acidic and basic salts are hydrolyzed.
salts of strong acid and strong base do not undergo hydrolysis
These are the insoluble salts.
the reaction in which cation or anions of salts reacts with water to produce acid or base is called salt hydrolysis.
The acid can be separated from an ester by making it to undergo hydrolysis under acidic conditions.
Examples: chlorides, phosphates, nitrates, sulfides, vanadates etc.
If phenolphthalein is added to a solution of salts, it will not undergo any specific reaction. Phenolphthalein is used as an indicator in acid-base titrations, where it changes color depending on the pH of the solution. Since salts do not have acidic or basic properties, phenolphthalein will not exhibit any color change.
The hydrolysis of ATP is ADP
insoluble salts
These are the salts of strong acids and strong bases.
monosaccharide
These are the salts of strong acids and strong bases.
when salts dissolve in water they undergo dissociation into corresponding ions.
the reaction in which cation or anions of salts reacts with water to produce acid or base is called salt hydrolysis.
This is a "reaction" with water, a dissociation of the salt in ions.
Bile
This reaction is called polymerization.
It is quite polar because it will undergo hydrolysis when mixed with water to form HCL.
The acid can be separated from an ester by making it to undergo hydrolysis under acidic conditions.
For example acids, bases, salts.